Born Into Fire Reviewed by I Smell Sheep

Born into Fire by authors KyAnn Waters and Tarah Scott is a story that follows Kenna, a fire elemental and Erion, an elemental of wind. (Elementals are people who control and are one with their element) The story starts out pretty spicy and totally brings the heat all the way through. You've got elementals and dragons fighting, well intended but misguided men (like most men are lol), head strong seductive women and intense *clears throat* love scenes.
Kenna
is an up and coming glass artist prepping for her first big show. She
has always had a natural talent for controlling fire and being able to
work with its heat. Little does she know, she is about to become one
with the flames and all the trouble that comes with it.
Erion
is a tall, dark, and sizzlingly handsome Arts dealer that became an air
elemental a long time ago. His past has weighted heavily on his
shoulders, guilt and regrets have shaped his life for a very long time.
Erion finds himself inexplicably drawn to the lovely artist's fire and
try as he might, starts to fall for our heroine. He's willing to do
anything to protect Kenna while she comes into her own element, (a very
vulnerable time for all elementals) and help fan her flames if you know
what I mean. *nudge-nudge, wink-wink* 
With danger lurking around every corner, Erion is forced to make some life changing decisions that would destroy those close to him. Fighting for love is always dirty business. A few exciting plot twists and a bunch of hot and heavy romance will took me for a fun ride. I hope this series continues. I look forward to seeing the rest of the element's across the globe!
With danger lurking around every corner, Erion is forced to make some life changing decisions that would destroy those close to him. Fighting for love is always dirty business. A few exciting plot twists and a bunch of hot and heavy romance will took me for a fun ride. I hope this series continues. I look forward to seeing the rest of the element's across the globe!



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